30051. Indigo and Surface Design

30051. Indigo and Surface Design

Workshop - Textiles | This class is completed

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States

Wet Dye Room - 210 B

All levels

8/21/2021 (one day)

10:00 AM-3:30 PM EDT on Sat

$125.00

$112.50

In this class you will learn everything you need to know
To make, use and maintain your own organic indigo vat.
You will also create your own surface design on cloth using soy and lime pastes as a resist. It is a great introduction to indigo dyeing and pattern design, but for more experienced students you will acquire new techniques and use new resist formulas.

Asselin, Nicole

Asselin embraces and reimagines techniques and practices from fiber and textiles traditions. Her projects are narrative, telling the story of a material or material process and its’ potential both real and imagined. Multi-sensory, boundary pushing and concerned with the anthropocene, Asselin’s multimedia practice asks the viewer to intimately engage with a material, its history and applications inviting the discovery of its potential and value. Asselin holds a Master’s Degree in Art and Design from North Carolina State University, and a B.A. in Costume Design and Gender Studies from Bennington College. She teaches courses in art and design fundamentals, textile design, weaving, natural dye practices, and leather working. She offers classes and workshops nationally and internationally at North Carolina State University, The Textile Arts Center in New York, The Cordwainer’s Garden at the London College of Fashion, The Here Today Here Tomorrow Studio Collective in London, Etsy Labs in DUMBO, the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Gardens, The Queens Country Farm Museum, and West Elm. Her work and research is published in Selvedge Magazine, Edible Brooklyn, the New York Times, The International Astronauitcal Congress, and The Textile Society of America.